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Written question asked by Nia Griffith (Labour) on Monday, 22 April 2024, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Friday, 26 April 2024 (named day). It was answered by Lord Jack of Courance (Conservative) on Friday, 26 April 2024 on behalf of the Scotland Office.


Scotland Office: Fraud

Question

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland, what steps he has taken to reduce the cost of fraud in his Department in the last three financial years.

Answer

The Scotland Office reported no cases of fraud or amounts lost due to fraud or error in any of the last three financial years. This is disclosed as part of the Annual Report and Accounts available on GOV.UK.

The Government is determined to uncover fraud in the public sector and is proud of its record. As part of this, the Government established the Public Sector Fraud Authority (PSFA).

In 22/23, the PSFA set a target of delivering £180m of savings to the taxpayer. In fact, the PSFA far surpassed this within the first 12 months by preventing and recovering £311 million. As it enters its second year, the PSFA has a target of achieving £185 million of savings for the taxpayer.

The Government has also announced an additional £34 million to deploy cutting-edge tools and Artificial Intelligence tools to help combat fraud across the public sector, saving £100 million for the public purse. This is in addition to existing partnerships between PSFA and the tech sector.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
22929
Session
2023-24
Subjects
Fraud Scotland Office
Contains statistics
Yes
Link
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